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Show SNAP SHOTS AT HOME :NEWSi; Eleven Prisoners. ' " . " . Eleven Federal prisoners from ' Fort Douglas will leave In a few days, accompanied accom-panied by a heavy guard, for the Federal prison at Fort Leavenworth. The prisoners prison-ers are deserters and other persons turned over to the local government authorities.. Muster Daj at Fort. Today was muster day for. the soldiers stationed at Fort Douglas. The troops were scheduled to appear in battalion formation for-mation and all the ceremony of such occasions oc-casions was gone through with. . "i . f " :'f '' ' ' '" ' "' z z ' Serve Subpoenas. , ' .;'' 'United States Marshal Wllllsm Spry anl Chief Deputy 1 H. . Smyth are. expected , t return home today, afwr aervjng sab-pot sab-pot nas for Jurors or the nextr ternvof the, Federal court. ..'r- '- - " po tonNew York..- c " H.w:WNvlgefi-l-'W O'Brien's "departmoni? store, 'aad Charles' Raybould fOf the notion department have gne to New York. . v, ; , f -v. , I a ix Leaves' for Denver " ; ,. 'j Chief 'of ' Publicity i-Metealf. of the .See America Flrst'.movement left last evening even-ing for'Denver to attend ' the taho.uet of t he Denver Board -ot fTrade.. , . s . , n ; Betiirns' From Idaho:- ' ; ' ' John Q. Crttchlow, secretary- of -th4 Utah Credit Men's ansnciation. returned yesterday from a -week's 'Visit to Idaho points,. . : . ; . .. ;' - .. Will Probated, 'r-: . .; ; r - The will of the late Anna S. Evjan has been . Hied ' for probate In the District court. The estate Is valued. at;;$12p0k ' Files Small Suit ( An action has been filed. 4n the XMtrlct court by -P.,:V Madsen agalnat D W. ' Ammet-man . and others. The suit' Is brought to recover $71 (alleged to be due, and for S0 attorney's fees ; . " ' i . .. Arbor Day Plarts.'- -,' The 'faculty, and students of the Unl-vtrsltjf Unl-vtrsltjf of Utah are b.usy making prepay rations for their Atbof day celebration. As usual the students. 'will plant trees and clean up the campus. This wljl be done by the men, after which the girls will serve a lunch. M. and M. Excursion. W. H. Felt of Mantl is a visitor to Salt Lake In the Interest of the. M. and M. association excursion, which will be run to the. southern city in a short time.- Mr. Felt promises a royal welcome to those who go on the excursion Divorces Granted. t"Desertlon was the ground upon which Judge Morse granted the following divorces di-vorces yesterday afternoon: T. S. Walker vs. Bessie Walker: John Bagdanovlch vs.-Frances vs.-Frances E. Bardanovieh; Daniel H. Morton Mor-ton vs. Mary E. Morton. Action for Divorce. KAn FtJ2n.for dIorr h been filed In the District court by Rosetta Doolan against J, A. Doolan. The complaint al-eges al-eges desertion. The couple were married In Denver. Colo., In Tune, 1897. There are no children. , Judgment for Plaintiff. . ; -JurInntw in f4lvor of th Plaintiff' for J2M.80 has been rendered by Judge Lewis &?. '"A' B' P; Teasdel against DJ Williams. The action was brought to recover re-cover on a promissory note. Probate of Win. . " A petition for the probate of the will ff the late Peter Trltten has been nTed a" f llO? ?t MUrt The e,Ute Volunteer Firemen Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the h.'iISL5olu,nlir. men's association has been called for I o'clock Monday road firemen's hall, JTl Canyon Dr. Ewingr Elected. Dr. A. Brown Ewlng was elevated allen-w allen-w w neurologist of thstaff at ,St. 5.5o,pt,l the fr uity held last eventng. |